Abstract

5,7-Dimethoxyfl avone (5,7-DMF) is a natural polymethoxyfl avone, and acts as an inhibitor of ABC efflux transporters (BCRP, MRP2 and/ or P-gp), and rosuvastatin is taken up via OATP2B1 and secreted by BCRP and MRP2. In this study, we investigated the effect of 5,7-DMF on the transport of rosuvastatin through the apical membrane and the accumulation in Caco-2 cells. Furthermore, we investigated whether the rosuvastatin accumulation is mediated by monocarboxylate transporter 1 (MCT1), in addition to OATP2B1. Coincubation with 5,7- DMF significantly increased the cellular accumulation of rosuvastatin from the apical membranes of Caco-2 cells cultured on the plastic dish. Coincubation with Ko-143 (a BCRP inhibitor) or MK-571 (an MRP inhibitor) significantly increased the rosuvastatin accumulation, whereas coincubation with verapamil (a P-gp inhibitor) did not. Coincubation with benzoic acid or pravastatin, which are substrates of both OATP2B1 and MCT1, signifi cantly decreased the rosuvastatin accumulation, whereas coincubation with estron-3-sulfate or sulfobromophthalein, which are substrates of both OATP2B1 and ABC efflux transporter, did not decrease and increased the rosuvastatin accumulation, respectively. On the other hand, the transcellular transport of rosuvastatin from basolateral to apical side (B-to-A transport) was markedly higher than that from apical to basolateral side (A-to-B transport). Coincubation with 5,7-DMF from the apical side significantly increased the A-to-B transport and the accumulation of rosuvastatin, whereas that from the basolateral side significantly decreased the B-to-A transport of rosuvastatin with increases in the accumulation. These results suggest that 5,7-DMF may increase the rosuvastatin accumulation as a result of the inhibition of rosuvastatin efflux mediated by BCRP and MRP2, and the rosuvastatin transport through the apical membrane may be mediated by not only OATB2B1 but also MCT1.

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